What does the Dual Control Model say of sexual inhibition, sexual excitement, and evolution?

A. Sexual inhibition can be dangerous in an environment not conducive to reproduction.
B. Sexual inhibition can be considered dysfunctional in an evolutionary sense.
C. Sexual excitement plays no role in passing one's genes down to the next generation.
D. Excessive sexual behavior in men can lower sperm count and make conception harder.


Answer: D

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a. When a woman is sexually assaulted by someone she knows, there is more of a sense of disbelief, causing a delay in her to reaction to the assault. b. When a woman is sexually assaulted by someone she knows, she is usually in a more relaxed state and it takes longer for her "adrenaline" to kick in than if she had encountered a stranger. c. Women are taught that strangers are potential rapists, not friends or family, so when attacked, they often psychologically "deny" that a friend or acquaintance is sexually assaulting them and are less likely to fight back. d. Women tend to be less worried about hurting a stranger's feelings than the feelings of someone she knows.

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Which of the following statements is true about sexual orientation?

A. It is always learned behavior and has no biological basis. B. It is not regulated by societal norms or expectations. C. It has no impact upon the actions or attitudes people have toward each other. D. It is defined by whom people are sexually attracted to and have the potential for loving.

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Men who commit rape or engage in sexual coercion

A. are likely to believe in stereotypic gender roles B. are likely to consider relations with women to be adversarial C. often believe that they are entitled to sex D. all of the above

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The _____ is characterized by a situational approach and has tendencies toward hedonism.

A. Old Morality B. Fundamental Morality C. New Morality D. Ascetic Morality

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